Cindy Wilson-Arrick Collection

Summary: This collection consists of materials donor purchased
at an estate sale as well as items relating to the application of the
Woman's Club of Fort Worth building(image shown) for
historical designation of their campus of buildings for a historical
marker in 1966. Materials include publications, photographs, newspaper
clippings, maps and postcards. Donor is a longtime member of the
Tarrant County Historical Commission.

Two sheets of photograph proofs
of black and white images taken by Lee Angle Photography Inc. Each
sheet has 12 images portraying different views of each of the
buildings on the block: Newby Building, Saunders Hall, Anna Shelton
Hall, Margaret Meacham Hall, Florence Shuman Hall. Date unknown, but
possibly in 1966 for marker application.

James F. Moore
home, built 1906, architect Ludwig Weinman. This home is located
today on the northeast corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Ballinger
street. It was used over the years as a funeral home
(Robertson-Mueller) and was purchased for the Woman's Club (by Amon
Carter) and renamed Margaret Meacham Hall. It is used today by the
Junior Woman's Club. Black and white photograph, 13 by 11
inches

Mrs. John M. Michie, president of the Woman's Club
(1972-1973). Taken at the golden anniversary luncheon of the club.
Color photo, 5 by 7 inches

Table of Woman's Club
members at a luncheon in Anna Shelton Hall and the Waples dining
room. 5 by 7 inches color photo. Photographer unknown, undated

28 sheets with two color images on each sheet (56 images) 5 by 3
inches. All photographs are taken of Margaret Meacham Hall (Junior
Woman's Club) form the exterior to extensive views of the interior
and some of the furnishings. Photographer is unknown, undated

Application form for Official Texas Historical Marker,
submitted by Mrs. Aubrey Stewart, February 7, 1966. A second
application is dated February 15, 1967 and submitted by Scranton
Jones and a third application is dated August 14, 1975 and is signed
by A. M. Pate Jr. (These are being placed with the photographs since
they are part of a specific collection. There is a file in the TCHC
marker file for the Woman's Club.)

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